Firms increasingly regard unpaid work
experience as a rite of passage.
Not exact matches
Although their particular tactics are enormously diverse, many fundamentalist groups impose creedal tests on their followers, many have
rites of passage such
as conversion
experiences that demarcate entry into the community, and many enforce conformity in such matters
as dress, sexuality and the use
of alcohol.
We envisioned the liturgy
as providing something like a
rite of passage for the students, a kind
of leave - taking from an extraordinary
experience, a corporate act
of closure.
In the late 1980s, I interviewed 12 obstetricians about their
experiences of medical training for «Obstetric Training
as a
Rite of Passage,» an article first published in the Medical Anthropology Quarterly that later became a chapter in Birth
as a an American
Rite of Passage.
There's a
rite of passage that,
as a new mom, you may not know you'll have to inevitably
experience.
Tapping into the tradition
of hiking all 48 4,000 - footers in New Hampshire
as a New England hiker's
rite of passage, «Reach for the Peaks — the White Mountains» was created in the spring
of 2014
as a new way to raise money for the Cancer Center and to bring a special
experience to those who want to stand up and do something to fight cancer.
These field trips serve
as rites of passage that allow the children to deepen their
experience of the curriculum in an outdoor learning environment.
Art
as a
rite of passage and the
experience of engaging with the large fabric structures is the objective
of curator Segura, and the floor space at NC - arte an ideal setting to
experience the imaginary threshold Suh conveys in this work.